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The Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE)
is a statewide professional organization committed to the improvement
of educational and employment opportunities for Hispanics in higher
education. While TACHE is designed with Hispanics in mind, it
does not discriminate and happily embraces all cultures and ethnicities
into its membership.
Founded in 1974 and chartered as a nonprofit educational support
organization under the laws of the state of Texas in 1975, TACHE
supports fellowship and scholarship awards and other educational
activities. The organization currently is composed of five regional
chapters that support and further the goals of the state organization.
TACHE Del Mar, originally formed in the 1970s, is one of these regional
chapters. After a period of inactivity, the Del Mar College chapter
experienced a resurgence in 1994. The interest among College employees
to join this organization has increased each year since then.
TACHE Del Mar thrives on a colorful array of purposes. The principal
purpose of the organization is to provide a few scholarships each
year to deserving students, and members continue to augment the
number and the amounts of these scholarships. As concerned employees,
members also take an interest in the structures, policies, procedures,
and general tenor of the College, so appropriate actions and civilized
resolutions are a part of the organization's work.
As citizens, members take an interest in the political and economic
aspects of the College, the region, and the state, so we host political
forums and stay in contact with area leaders and state legislators.
As educators, we support cultural activities such as those during
Hispanic Heritage Month and Black History Month. As social human
beings, TACHE members also like to have fun in the company of like-minded
associates, so dinners, socials, dances, and celebrations of all
types are some of the cultural activities members value, especially
around holidays. TACHE Del Mar members work hard, think boldly,
behave in civilized ways, value justice, insist on fairness, eat
with gusto - and laugh a lot. |
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